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the united states is getting out. the war is coming to an end, but there's going to have to be some presence led by the united states there. the question fundamentally becomes who else within nato is willing to shoulder that burden? france has made it clear that it wants out. other countries do not want a sustained commitment there. and that's the real burden that the united states faces, which is will anybody help shoulder this going forward in terms of some of the nation-building efforts that will still be necessary even after the troops come out. >> and the u.s. needs vital supply routes through pakistan. that's been a source of negotiations. pakistan and the u.s. pretty far apart. the pakistani president is attending this nato conference as a late invitee. do you think they can work out their disagreement on this at this meeting? >> well, it's going to be difficult. i think this is a longer path, because the relationship between the united states and pakistan, particularly over all things that have to do with the
the united states is getting out. the war is coming to an end, but there's going to have to be some presence led by the united states there. the question fundamentally becomes who else within nato is willing to shoulder that burden? france has made it clear that it wants out. other countries do not want a sustained commitment there. and that's the real burden that the united states faces, which is will anybody help shoulder this going forward in terms of some of the nation-building efforts that...
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so we also need to recognize that some of the same standards that may be in place in the united states, may not be met in other countries. >> reporter: in the end, this latest plot was stopped not by technology, but by good spy work, with an apparent undercover operative inside al qaeda, raising some other questions about today's release of information by the white house. >> well, you have to wonder if this plot was foiled by someone on the inside, whether or not that means that source is blown, and therefore, they no longer have someone on the inside, and would not know about the next plot. >> u.s. officials say the head of operations for al qaeda in yemen was killed over the weekend by a u.s. drone strike. but tonight, the bomb maker, alasiri, is still at large and is believed to be training other bomb makers at how to make other bomb, all aimed at u.s. aircraft. >>> "good morning america" will have all the latest details on this story in the morning. just ahead, did you see "the avengers" this weekend? we'll bring you the big-brand cameos, you might have missed. with progressive mob
so we also need to recognize that some of the same standards that may be in place in the united states, may not be met in other countries. >> reporter: in the end, this latest plot was stopped not by technology, but by good spy work, with an apparent undercover operative inside al qaeda, raising some other questions about today's release of information by the white house. >> well, you have to wonder if this plot was foiled by someone on the inside, whether or not that means that...
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. >> jimmy: it's the president of the united states. >> yeah. they take someone's job every couple of years. >> jimmy: what was he saying though? was he banging the table? >> no, if he was tense, it was all very, very muffled. but i think two days later, he interviewed the president. and i'm sure, 'cause it's the anniversary of bin laden being killed. and i'm sure a lot of the questions were very legitimate and about bin laden. but i bet he snuck in a couple questions about slow jamming. like how many times did you watch my tape? did you study it? >> jimmy: did you practice it? yeah, yeah, yeah. >> did you listen to my voice? >> jimmy: good, good, good. yeah, i did want to burn him a little bit. >> no, i mean, he was cool about it. >> jimmy: oh yeah, he is cool as always. he's the best. let's talk about "girls" now. your character in "girls." >> yeah, i play a character named marnie. and she's very cool. and i was immediately drawn to her for a number of reasons. but one of them is that she's very type a. and i am now and always have been type a
. >> jimmy: it's the president of the united states. >> yeah. they take someone's job every couple of years. >> jimmy: what was he saying though? was he banging the table? >> no, if he was tense, it was all very, very muffled. but i think two days later, he interviewed the president. and i'm sure, 'cause it's the anniversary of bin laden being killed. and i'm sure a lot of the questions were very legitimate and about bin laden. but i bet he snuck in a couple questions...
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states united states. >> live is always better. at home you can't cap purchase the spirit the way you can live. >> reporter: a historic moment. 75 years the golden gate has stood tall and proud in the san francisco bay. >> this is history in the making. 75 years of the golden gate bridge. it's nice to be part of it. >> it's majestic, i love it. we take it for granted but it's a beautiful part of the bay area. what else can you ask for? >> reporter: the bridge has deep symbolism for those who have laid eyes on it. love, prosperity, dedication. the golden gate touches people's hearts in different ways. >> we definitely see our family, it symbolizes an active family. >> my heart is here. it's got a lot of meaning behind it. >> reporter: families, friends, and those who have recently fallen in love. there's something special about this bridge. even a 6-year-old girl can sum up her feelings in one word. >> awesome. >> reporter: awesome is right. as for the 100th anniversary in 2037, i overheard people already making plans for it. a 10-y
states united states. >> live is always better. at home you can't cap purchase the spirit the way you can live. >> reporter: a historic moment. 75 years the golden gate has stood tall and proud in the san francisco bay. >> this is history in the making. 75 years of the golden gate bridge. it's nice to be part of it. >> it's majestic, i love it. we take it for granted but it's a beautiful part of the bay area. what else can you ask for? >> reporter: the bridge has...
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men's health ranked the most salacious city in the united states and baltimore is 20 out of 100. pornlg capital is apparently orlando florida. the same place where disney is. the the place where it has the most eyes to pornography jackson mississippi. >> this -- >>> this morning in a matter of minutes voters in indiana north carolina and west virginia led to the polls for the primary. mitt romney and ron paul are the two remaining presidential contenders. romney has a large lead. romney received a endorsement true e-mail from rick santorum. >>> and president obam huh will -- obama will head to albany new york. they have been preparing days ahead of time. he will deliver remarks on the economy at a nearby college and then attend a gala event this evening. >>> health news this morning. a new obesity report is set to be released today and the findings are alarming. abc2 news linda so is here with the details on what the next are gel -- numbers are going to tell us. >> reporter: more americans are getting fatter and fatterch the institute of medicine willrelease the report today at a
men's health ranked the most salacious city in the united states and baltimore is 20 out of 100. pornlg capital is apparently orlando florida. the same place where disney is. the the place where it has the most eyes to pornography jackson mississippi. >> this -- >>> this morning in a matter of minutes voters in indiana north carolina and west virginia led to the polls for the primary. mitt romney and ron paul are the two remaining presidential contenders. romney has a large lead....
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"highest in customer satisfaction in the united states." call or go to quickenloans.com to discover for yourself why we're engineered to amaze. to our kraft natural cheese to make it creamier. so whatever you make isn't just good, it's amazing. ♪ life is amazing with the love that i've ♪ ♪ found [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy muddler. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. love the air. [ sneezes ] >>> time to check "the pulse." these are stories that you'll be talking about today. we want to start off with conan o'brien's visit to david letterman. >> they spent most of their time taking some pot shots at their common late-night enemy, jay leno. >> he's got a live feed in a satellite truck right now. hello. he looks unhappy. he's going to pack it in soon. >> o'brien also said he's thrilled to be at tbs, where he claims he can do almost anything he wants. clearly, though, no love lost, even still.
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how does it feel to have the first sitting president of the united states confirm your views? >> i did not expect to hear it before the election. i was hoping to hear it in a second term, of course, i have been hoping to hear it from years. not just from the president, but from other leaders in our party. so match our rhetoric with action. what the president did was symbolic certainly. the substance was an affirmation for millions of people and there was real substance there. but at the end of the day, the issue where he still needs to go a little farther is the notion of federallizing the issue of equality. we have done that with basically everything we have done to advance rights in the broadest term. we need to do that with marriage equality. it can not be a state-by-state effort. >> yeah. i agree and i think it was john lewis that said that yesterday. so i think it has been enormous progress in a short period of time on this issue, don't you think? >> extrordanaire. eight years ago, i was certainly an outlier when we started providing marriage certificates to thousands of
how does it feel to have the first sitting president of the united states confirm your views? >> i did not expect to hear it before the election. i was hoping to hear it in a second term, of course, i have been hoping to hear it from years. not just from the president, but from other leaders in our party. so match our rhetoric with action. what the president did was symbolic certainly. the substance was an affirmation for millions of people and there was real substance there. but at the...
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we didn't have any deadly tornadoes in the united states which was good. lucky so far this may. temperaturewise yesterday was just a gorgeous day, wonderful weekend and so many western states. this morning, high pressure over the top of idaho, cool air is in place from boise to billings to casper. no rain to talk about. little storm system kicking through colorado and thankfully for once one of these will head up more toward the northern portions of british columbia than coming on shore in the northwest. beautiful, 73 degrees in seattle. oregon, one of the best spring days we've seenee a couple of 9 arizona but this is perfect. dry, sunny, nice, i think you could have done that. >> i think you could have done that >>> coming up, european election results shake up the markets, facebook beats the drum, and elvis plus warhol equals big bucks. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, crusading superheroes smash all kinds of records this weekend at the box office. >>> a wild sunday, including the knicks snapping their playoff skid, and albert pujols breaks
we didn't have any deadly tornadoes in the united states which was good. lucky so far this may. temperaturewise yesterday was just a gorgeous day, wonderful weekend and so many western states. this morning, high pressure over the top of idaho, cool air is in place from boise to billings to casper. no rain to talk about. little storm system kicking through colorado and thankfully for once one of these will head up more toward the northern portions of british columbia than coming on shore in the...
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for the first time caucasian births are no longer the majority in the united states. while minorities including hispanics, blacks and asians reached 50.4%. >>> a new study finds that men who drank at least six cups of coffee a day had a 10% lower chance of death. for women the risk of dying was 15% lower. >>> and for the first time in 18 years, the western parts of the united states can watch a rare type of solar eclipse, this happening on sunday. a ring of fire will radiate from behind the moon as it passes in front of the sun. the ring will be bright, you will need solar safe telescopes or projection methods to watch it. >>> here is an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 12,598 after falling 33 points yesterday. s&p down 5 points, nasdaq lost 19. taking a look at overseas trading this morning. in tokyo the nikkei added 75 points, in hong kong the hang seng dipped 58. >>> fears greece will exit the eurozone and default on its bailout have global investors on edge. a greek judge was sworn in to oversee the interim government yesterday
for the first time caucasian births are no longer the majority in the united states. while minorities including hispanics, blacks and asians reached 50.4%. >>> a new study finds that men who drank at least six cups of coffee a day had a 10% lower chance of death. for women the risk of dying was 15% lower. >>> and for the first time in 18 years, the western parts of the united states can watch a rare type of solar eclipse, this happening on sunday. a ring of fire will radiate...
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florida, ohio, virginia, the 9 to 12 states we think ultimately decide who the president of the united states is going to be. >> and savannah, a little bit of history. veterans picked bill clinton over george w.h. bush who is a world war ii veteran, and george bush over john kerry, who served in vietnam. this will be the first election since world war ii is which neither candidate is a veteran. savannah. >> nbc's kristen welker at the white house, thank you. >>> around the rest of the country, parades and tributes to the country's fallen service men and women this memorial day. that was the case in downers grove, illinois, and nbc's kevin tibbles was there. >> on main streets in small towns and big cities, they marched. in honor of those who have served, in remembrance of those who made the ultimate sacrifice. >> god bless them. they're our children. those are our children. >> and lining the sidewalks, those old enough to remember and those who are not. for them, today is a day of learning. >> i think it's very important to impress upon them the sacrifices that other people make for th
florida, ohio, virginia, the 9 to 12 states we think ultimately decide who the president of the united states is going to be. >> and savannah, a little bit of history. veterans picked bill clinton over george w.h. bush who is a world war ii veteran, and george bush over john kerry, who served in vietnam. this will be the first election since world war ii is which neither candidate is a veteran. savannah. >> nbc's kristen welker at the white house, thank you. >>> around the...
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this is not just americans who are doing this but in the united states, in in the you're europe union you're seeing big businesses funding members of congress or members of their government in order to allow them to continue overfishing and there really is a fishing industrial complex where they're making a tremendous amount of money and they're thinking about the bottom line. they're not thinking about the fact that we're getting rid of entire species of fish. let me give a quote. we're essentially consuming the equivalent of one and a half earths each year. this is possible because we borrow from the future as is the case with fish. one day the world's fish population may collapse. >> cenk: man we've never won a wore more convincingly. i wish we won the war on drugs like this. >> in the journal of science, in 50 years we've reduced the populations of commercial fish such as blue fin tuna and cod by 90%. by 2048, all fish stock will collapse. >> every day i learn something depressing on this show. [chuckling] seriously, i never thought about it but the minute i heard about fishing in
this is not just americans who are doing this but in the united states, in in the you're europe union you're seeing big businesses funding members of congress or members of their government in order to allow them to continue overfishing and there really is a fishing industrial complex where they're making a tremendous amount of money and they're thinking about the bottom line. they're not thinking about the fact that we're getting rid of entire species of fish. let me give a quote. we're...
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states? >> hundreds of thousands of jobs in china. >> why would they turn that away. >> hundreds of thousands of jobs in china, where if you read the "washington post" you saw that they are working on penalties on the chinese -- really polar panels silendra anybody. in the 15th century, little dutch boys -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> i know some am i -- >> chris -- >> oh, look -- >> chris -- >> let me make my point here. >> chris! hello. >> go ahead, okay. >> what is wrong with the all inclusive strategy? you include wind, solar everything -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> stay right there, you guys it is a good thing that chris is in washington, because i would have to physically separate you. after the break we'll fine out how much will and chris made on today's facebook ipo. it's friday night in "the war room," we will be right back. ♪ san francisco is coming to current tv. >>every night on cable news networks everyone's focusing on what's wrong. i want this show to move past that. i love
states? >> hundreds of thousands of jobs in china. >> why would they turn that away. >> hundreds of thousands of jobs in china, where if you read the "washington post" you saw that they are working on penalties on the chinese -- really polar panels silendra anybody. in the 15th century, little dutch boys -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> i know some am i -- >> chris -- >> oh, look -- >> chris -- >> let me make my point here. >> chris!...
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it will top out at 1,776 feet making it the tallest building in the united states. manuel guy manuel, cbs news, new york. >>> a wayward dolphin refuses to leave. he's been stranded in a wetlands channel since friday. they say he looks healthy but appears slightly disoriented. that i also say the dolphin may have been scared off by his pod and he'll return to the ocean on his own. >>> straight ahead, your tuesday morning weather. >>> and in sports, the heat are on fire against the knicks, but it's what happened after the game that's got everybody talking. a lot of hershey's happiness in little drops of milk chocolate. and cookies n creme. pure hershey's. lastin florida we hadulf's best tomore sun tans...years. in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records down here on the gulf. more people more good times. this year we're out to do even better... and now's a great time to start. the sun's out and the beaches are even more relaxing. you can go dee
it will top out at 1,776 feet making it the tallest building in the united states. manuel guy manuel, cbs news, new york. >>> a wayward dolphin refuses to leave. he's been stranded in a wetlands channel since friday. they say he looks healthy but appears slightly disoriented. that i also say the dolphin may have been scared off by his pod and he'll return to the ocean on his own. >>> straight ahead, your tuesday morning weather. >>> and in sports, the heat are on fire...
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the united states has consistently opposed military intervention. critics say washington is hiding behind russian and chinese opposition, because military action would be too risky in an election year. so for now, washington is trying to rally an international anti-assad movement. it's a slow process. richard engel, nbc news, tel aviv. >>> to politics now. both president obama and his republican challenger, mitt romney, are taking a holiday break from the campaign, at least publicly. behind the scenes, however, may be another matter for their strategists as they map out a long summer and a tough fight until november. nbc's mike viqueira reports. >> reporter: for mitt romney today, praise from a former rival. >> he's tough. he's much tougher than i would have thought. he's prepared to do what it takes to win. >> reporter: the race is already a dogfight, likely to be settled by independent voters in a handful of swing states. a poll shows a tightening race in three of those crucial contests, florida, ohio and virginia, with president obama holding on
the united states has consistently opposed military intervention. critics say washington is hiding behind russian and chinese opposition, because military action would be too risky in an election year. so for now, washington is trying to rally an international anti-assad movement. it's a slow process. richard engel, nbc news, tel aviv. >>> to politics now. both president obama and his republican challenger, mitt romney, are taking a holiday break from the campaign, at least publicly....
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double-digit gains in the united states. we're seeing a big turn in this country, aren't we? >> yeah, we're definitely seeing a good trend for business. the tone here has continued to be strong. we started the year off very strong in general as the industry. from what i'm seeing in may, my business, we've seen the business accelerate in may. we feel we're very well positioned. the weather turned warm and the business turned on like a switch. >> some people have been worried because the weather was good in earlier months that some guys pulled business. that's clearly not the case. you did not have people buy a lot in march and april and have nothing left in may. >> we saw a lot of people buy in march and april but continue to buy in may and june. there's the easter calendar shift and that always throws everyone into a little confusion. once that's settled and we got into the first week of may, business has just taken off. >> two times when you came on you said we're not seeing the big break in commodities but the second half has to be terrific year over year. >> we're seeing s
double-digit gains in the united states. we're seeing a big turn in this country, aren't we? >> yeah, we're definitely seeing a good trend for business. the tone here has continued to be strong. we started the year off very strong in general as the industry. from what i'm seeing in may, my business, we've seen the business accelerate in may. we feel we're very well positioned. the weather turned warm and the business turned on like a switch. >> some people have been worried because...
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. >>> the director of the united states secret service has spoken publicly for the first time since last month's misconduct scandal involving prostitutes in south america. and at hearing on capitol hill today, it was revealed that what happened there may not be the first instance of that kind of misconduct. our justice correspondent pete williams has more. >> director mark sullivan came to apologize for a scandal that has shaken the secret service but insists his agency has no cultural problem. the dozen agents who invited women to their hotel rooms in colombia he said, did not put anyone in jeopardy. >> none of the 12 individuals had any sensitive security documents. fire arms, radios, or other security related equipment in their hotel rooms. >> but senators were highly skeptical it was an isolated incident. they reveals secret service records contain three complaints of inappropriate relationships with foreign nationals since 2007. in the salt lake city olympics in 2002, add least three agents left after being caught partying with underaged girls. and one police officer was fired after
. >>> the director of the united states secret service has spoken publicly for the first time since last month's misconduct scandal involving prostitutes in south america. and at hearing on capitol hill today, it was revealed that what happened there may not be the first instance of that kind of misconduct. our justice correspondent pete williams has more. >> director mark sullivan came to apologize for a scandal that has shaken the secret service but insists his agency has no...
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. >> there is no question of his aspiration here, he wanted to kill the president of the united states. >> reporter: the documents also exposed cracks within the terrorist organization, world-wide. >> this shows an organization in decline, under siege and really feeling the pressure. >> reporter: the threat of al qaeda diminished with bin laden's death, experts say, but not gone. michelle franzen, nbc news, new york. >>> oh, for the incredible drama of a blind chinese dissident continues to complicate secretary hillary clinton's visit to beijing. now china says chen guangcheng can apply to study abroad in a possible step toward resolving the diplomatic stand-off. chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell reports. >> reporter: at 4:00 a.m. in this beijing hospital surrounded by security, chen guangcheng answered a phone call from human rights activists as they meet with republican members of congress. he told them he wants to come to the u.s. to rest. he worries about his family and wants more help from hillary clinton. >> translator: i want to meet with secretary clinton. >>
. >> there is no question of his aspiration here, he wanted to kill the president of the united states. >> reporter: the documents also exposed cracks within the terrorist organization, world-wide. >> this shows an organization in decline, under siege and really feeling the pressure. >> reporter: the threat of al qaeda diminished with bin laden's death, experts say, but not gone. michelle franzen, nbc news, new york. >>> oh, for the incredible drama of a blind...
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but we begin here with fresh evidence of continued efforts to attack the united states. officials are telling us the cia thwarted a plot by an al qaeda branch in yemen to detonate a bomb on a u.s.-bound jet liner using a powerful explosive and a more sophisticated new device intended to clear airport metal detectors. we're still learning more about this. it's where we begin with our justice correspondent, pete williams. pete, good evening. >> american officials are saying tonight this is a big success story for international intelligence. detecting the plot well in advance, monitoring it closely, and then shutting it down and actually recovering the device that al qaeda intended a suicide bomber to use. the target was to be a passenger airliner bound for the u.s. though officials say no specific flight had been chosen and no ticket had been purchased. the plot, they say, was to originate in yemen. and the potential suicide bomber had actually been identified. the plan was to use an upgraded version of the underwear bomb worn by mutallab who tried to set it off on a chris
but we begin here with fresh evidence of continued efforts to attack the united states. officials are telling us the cia thwarted a plot by an al qaeda branch in yemen to detonate a bomb on a u.s.-bound jet liner using a powerful explosive and a more sophisticated new device intended to clear airport metal detectors. we're still learning more about this. it's where we begin with our justice correspondent, pete williams. pete, good evening. >> american officials are saying tonight this is...
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there's 3.5 million new cases of skin cancer diagnosed in the united states every year according to the skin care foundation. so be more scared of that. >> the sprays or lotions, or the foam, is there one that's -- >> i particularly like lotions for the face just because around the eye, people get nervous. then i like sprays for the body a lot. we mist the backs of our knees. this newt gina pure and gentle baby has an spf of 60. it is hypoallergenic, fragrance free. it won't irritate the baby's skin. these with organic. >> when is it safe to take a baby even -- isn't there a time period -- >> you want to say from birth until 6 months you want them out of the sun totally. >> don't take them to the beach. >> not at all unless they're going to be in a uv protected tent. my hat is a uv 50 hat. you two have beach hats on. these sun shirts will give you an spf of either 30 or 50. >> i get crazy when i see little babies getting burned. >> we need to focus on using at least spf of 30 every day, rain or shine. people that get redness, that's triggered by the sun and people with rosacea will get
there's 3.5 million new cases of skin cancer diagnosed in the united states every year according to the skin care foundation. so be more scared of that. >> the sprays or lotions, or the foam, is there one that's -- >> i particularly like lotions for the face just because around the eye, people get nervous. then i like sprays for the body a lot. we mist the backs of our knees. this newt gina pure and gentle baby has an spf of 60. it is hypoallergenic, fragrance free. it won't...
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. >> had i been president of the united states i would have made the same decision the president made which was to remove him. >> reporter: now, the president left before that violence broke out. he's headed home now. we're expecting him back in washington this afternoon. lynn? >> tracie potts for us in washington. thank you. >>> and tonight, don't miss an hour-long special edition of rock center inside the situation room where president obama and his national security advisers, 9:00, 8:00 central right here on this abc station. >>> five men are under arrest in an alleged plot to blow up a bridge in ohio. federal authorities described the men as anarchists, angry at corporate america. they were unaware that an fbi informant was involved in the plan to bomb a bridge, linking two cleveland suburbs. a federal prosecutor says the alleged plotters obtain what they thought were explosives. >>> the beginning of may brought may day protests from coast to coast yesterday. police fired tear gas to disperse demonstrators in oakland, california. thousands of occupy wall street protesters demandin
. >> had i been president of the united states i would have made the same decision the president made which was to remove him. >> reporter: now, the president left before that violence broke out. he's headed home now. we're expecting him back in washington this afternoon. lynn? >> tracie potts for us in washington. thank you. >>> and tonight, don't miss an hour-long special edition of rock center inside the situation room where president obama and his national...
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the united states did not come here to claim resources or territory. we came with a very clear mission. we came to destroy al-qaeda. together we're now committed to replacing war with peace. >> this trip has political elements which we will discuss, and it appears that after we, quote unquote, leave in 2014 we will quote unquote stay until 2024. it is unclear how many more trips we'll withdraw by the end of 2014, and obviously some significant troops in the next decade after that. and here comes president obama to tell us what the plan is. >> good evening. from bagram air base. this outpost is more than 7,000 miles from home. but for over a decade it has been close to our hearts because here in afghanistan, more than half a million of our sons and daughters have sacrificed to protect our country. today i signed an historic agreement between the united states and afghanistan that defines a new kind of relationship between our countries in which afghans are responsible for the security of their nation. a future in which war ends and new chapter begins. t
the united states did not come here to claim resources or territory. we came with a very clear mission. we came to destroy al-qaeda. together we're now committed to replacing war with peace. >> this trip has political elements which we will discuss, and it appears that after we, quote unquote, leave in 2014 we will quote unquote stay until 2024. it is unclear how many more trips we'll withdraw by the end of 2014, and obviously some significant troops in the next decade after that. and...
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donald o'keefe from united states marshalls's office. county supervisor and chairman and search and rescue. >> thank you. and thank you for being patient with us. as you're aware, we did make an arrest last night. i would like to start off by expressing condolences to sierra's family. it's a very difficult time for them. on behalf of all of law enforcement, all of the volunteers that have been involved in this investigation, they have been so dedicated, they worked very hard to come to this point. after about two and a half months of continuous investigation, with collaboration of all local agencies, state agencies, federal agencies, we really would like to acknowledge the united states marshall that's here, the supervising agent in charge from the fbi, for their early efforts and their commitment for personnel. this has been very labor intensive. we used a lot of man-hours, a lot of volunteer hours from the search and rescue team, and for that, we're grateful. our investigation has lead to the identification of antolin garcia torres as
donald o'keefe from united states marshalls's office. county supervisor and chairman and search and rescue. >> thank you. and thank you for being patient with us. as you're aware, we did make an arrest last night. i would like to start off by expressing condolences to sierra's family. it's a very difficult time for them. on behalf of all of law enforcement, all of the volunteers that have been involved in this investigation, they have been so dedicated, they worked very hard to come to...
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is that person ready to serve for president of the united states. what does that person have in the ticket not only in terms of geography and qualifications and knowledge of the issues. >> are you ready to be vice president? >> i have great experience as a attorney general. i'm proud of that experience. i would say i have some would say better experience than barack obama when he was a senator having been the chief law enforcement officer of my state to serve on the senate armed services committee. again, what it comes down to me for me, it's serving new hampshire. >> another hot topic this week, is endorsements for romney appearing somewhat weak. newt gingrich and tom bow kau saying if it's a choice between a idea log and mitt romney, i'll go with mitt romney. >> having watched newt gingrich dribble this out for a long period, one in his home state and one next door, i'm not sure he moved a needle. romney has to get the independent vote and get back sb somewhat toward the middle in the fall to be successful. he can't play the extremely conservative
is that person ready to serve for president of the united states. what does that person have in the ticket not only in terms of geography and qualifications and knowledge of the issues. >> are you ready to be vice president? >> i have great experience as a attorney general. i'm proud of that experience. i would say i have some would say better experience than barack obama when he was a senator having been the chief law enforcement officer of my state to serve on the senate armed...
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more than a dozen nations expel syria diplomats following the mass car in houla, but the united states maintains it will not use force to end the blood shed. >>> and severe storms. big time hailstorm. >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, may 30, 2012. >>> good morning, everybody. so good to be with you. i'm terrell brown. >>> it was a prize mitt romney has been chasing for five years. he clinched the republican nomination with a win in yesterday's primary, calling did an honor and privilege. he'll be nominate add the republican ron convention in august. cbs news estimates romney has 1,198 after picking up 90 in the texas vote and romney has already ramped up his attacks on president obama. susan mcginnis in washington with details. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. yeah, romney all about endurance has finally paid off. look for romney to enter a critical phase of the campaign. watch for him to step up his attacks on the obama administration and to defend himself from their attacks, including most recently, his association with donald trump. >>> mitt romney ca
more than a dozen nations expel syria diplomats following the mass car in houla, but the united states maintains it will not use force to end the blood shed. >>> and severe storms. big time hailstorm. >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, may 30, 2012. >>> good morning, everybody. so good to be with you. i'm terrell brown. >>> it was a prize mitt romney has been chasing for five years. he clinched the republican nomination with a win in...
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on tuesday the united states kicked syrian diplomats out of the country. it was in reaction to the killing of more than 100 civilians over the weekend. the attention of the world was focused on the city of houla this weekend. united nations observers say 20 people were killed friday by government artillery fire but it happened after the shelling stopped. eyewitnesss say pro-assad gunmen moved into the city and slaughtered entire families at close range. >> the majority of deaths being the result of house to house summary executions. armed men getting into houses and killing men, women and children inside. >> the frazzled truce brokered by the u.n. six weeks ago appears broken. special envoy kofi annan said the international condemnation came tuesday when more than a dozen nations joined the u.s. in expelling is syrian diplomats. in washington, the white house said it would continue its strategy of isolating assad's regime. >> more than ten countries have now expelled syrian diplomats. how would this stop another massacre? >> obviously, no single action lik
on tuesday the united states kicked syrian diplomats out of the country. it was in reaction to the killing of more than 100 civilians over the weekend. the attention of the world was focused on the city of houla this weekend. united nations observers say 20 people were killed friday by government artillery fire but it happened after the shelling stopped. eyewitnesss say pro-assad gunmen moved into the city and slaughtered entire families at close range. >> the majority of deaths being the...
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two-thirds of the train parts would actually be made in the united states. the second lowest bidder, alstom offered a price of $1.7 billion. but promised that 95% of the parts would be made in the united states. >>> let's check in with mike. >> b.a.r.t. would be a good option for you. the eastshore freeway is very slow right now. but the sigalert is clearing at carlson. still very slow out of hercules towards the berkeley area. caldecott also slow, as well as the south bay northbound 101, 280 and 880. and southbound 80, bogging down from union city, below 20. >> thank you very much, mike. thank you for joining us. for the latest updates, check out nbc bay area on facebook. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i can walk 60 miles. (woman) the fund-raising was the easiest part. people were very giving. complete strangers wanting to help. i knew someday i was gonna do this walk. if i can do this, you definitely can do this. we can do this. we can all do this together. (man) register today
two-thirds of the train parts would actually be made in the united states. the second lowest bidder, alstom offered a price of $1.7 billion. but promised that 95% of the parts would be made in the united states. >>> let's check in with mike. >> b.a.r.t. would be a good option for you. the eastshore freeway is very slow right now. but the sigalert is clearing at carlson. still very slow out of hercules towards the berkeley area. caldecott also slow, as well as the south bay...
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united states and europe are in different place. our employment situation is improving theirs is deteriorating. our housing crisis is on the mend. theirs is just beginning. our companies have terrific refinanced balance sheets. their balance sheets are weaker. so why can't we shrug off europe? why are we simply not as bad while our stocks merely don't go down as much as theirs do? why is that really the parlance? why are our stocks better? i think the answer is price. markets routinely independently overshoot where they have to go. witness the horrendous declines in the names. right now the perception is europe can annihilate stocks. we need lower stock prices as anyone who owns a commodity stock now knows to be the case. when prices get so low, last week a statement from fossil put me on edge. europe killed our earnings. that's the fossil principle. as far as hedge funds, the fossil principle means other companies with european exposure will blow it. they are not accessory companies. fossil telling them that alcoa will be crushed b
united states and europe are in different place. our employment situation is improving theirs is deteriorating. our housing crisis is on the mend. theirs is just beginning. our companies have terrific refinanced balance sheets. their balance sheets are weaker. so why can't we shrug off europe? why are we simply not as bad while our stocks merely don't go down as much as theirs do? why is that really the parlance? why are our stocks better? i think the answer is price. markets routinely...
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it cost the united states 3 trillion-dollar. you still have a nest there today and you left osama bin laden and his movement to metastasize around the world for the next administration to clean up. it's very interesting when you look at these important historical choices they do have consequences. it's not always clear which way to go. that's why president obama in my view gets bragging rights for this decision. >> i could not argue with you more about--i could not agree with you more about what you just said. when you make the battle of who has got the most testosterone, who is going to flex nor muscles what you do is make foreign policy given by i'm tougher than you rather than careful thought and analysis. does this ad do this? does it take us down that dangerous path? >> we have to be careful on fixating on this as you would say, who has more testosterone than the next. and highlight the fact, and also we have to be careful because we don't know what is out there yet in this summer or in the fall to come. there are still som
it cost the united states 3 trillion-dollar. you still have a nest there today and you left osama bin laden and his movement to metastasize around the world for the next administration to clean up. it's very interesting when you look at these important historical choices they do have consequences. it's not always clear which way to go. that's why president obama in my view gets bragging rights for this decision. >> i could not argue with you more about--i could not agree with you more...
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. >> last year, doctors wrote over 55 million prescriptions in the united states for azithromycin. globally, sales totaled $1.8 billion. pfizer makes zithromax and released a statement today. we are thoroughly reviewing this observional study and patient safety is of the utmost importance to pfizer. back in brooklyn, doctors still see azithromycin as an important medication. >> for my practice, i will be more vigilant in looking for signs of cardiac disease for patients for whom i'm prescribing azithromycin. >> patients should talk to their doctors about considering an alternative antibiotic to z-pak, and for those with high cholesterol, risk factors like diabetes, high blood pressure, anything else that could put your heart at risk, is a conversation worth having and a reminder, this is an antibiotic. it doesn't work for a common cold. not for viruses and a second-line drug of choice. >> this will now get the attention of all physicians. nancy, thank you, as always. >>> up next tonight, a new tipping point. something has just happened in america for the first time in our history.
. >> last year, doctors wrote over 55 million prescriptions in the united states for azithromycin. globally, sales totaled $1.8 billion. pfizer makes zithromax and released a statement today. we are thoroughly reviewing this observional study and patient safety is of the utmost importance to pfizer. back in brooklyn, doctors still see azithromycin as an important medication. >> for my practice, i will be more vigilant in looking for signs of cardiac disease for patients for whom i'm...
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then all through europe and come back through the united states, and do japan, australia. >> it's all about the shows. it's all about the music when you're on the road. but is there one location that you're particularly looking forward to checking out, a city or a country? >> brazil. brazil's got the country, culture, and the women are definitely beyond beautiful. >> you like life on the road? >> i love life on the road. there's no occasion like traveling the world and being able to see that really we're just not that different. >> i was reading about you last night. and there was a time earlier in your career where huge acts would have you come onstage or on their recordings to provide a different feel and sound. and a funny thing happened. all of a sudden you became the guy that people wanted to come see, and you became the huge act. when did you reamize that was happening? >> folks like marc anthony and jennifer lopez, gave such amazing opportunities. >> and now you're trying to give them-- >> i've analyzed from them. >> you said something in an interview with gq recently that caug
then all through europe and come back through the united states, and do japan, australia. >> it's all about the shows. it's all about the music when you're on the road. but is there one location that you're particularly looking forward to checking out, a city or a country? >> brazil. brazil's got the country, culture, and the women are definitely beyond beautiful. >> you like life on the road? >> i love life on the road. there's no occasion like traveling the world and...
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recently resurrected his question about whether the president was born in the united states. questions which have been widely debunked. some analysts think trump could be a political risk. >> i think they're trying to take advantage of donald trump's celebrity to help raise them money, help get them more media attention. but you have to be very, very careful. >> reporter: romney will also campaign with senator john mccain. trying to capitalize on his foreign policy credentials. over the weekend, mccain blasted the president. >> this administration has a feckless foreign policy which abandons american leadership. >> reporter: meanwhile at the west point commencement, vice president joe biden praised the president for winding down the wars in iraq and afghanistan, and paid tribute to the nation's veterans. >> our country owes these heroes, and their families, a debt of gratitude we will never be able to fully repay. >> reporter: now the president and first lady will attend memorial day ceremonies at the arlington national cemetery and at the vietnam veterans memorial wall to ma
recently resurrected his question about whether the president was born in the united states. questions which have been widely debunked. some analysts think trump could be a political risk. >> i think they're trying to take advantage of donald trump's celebrity to help raise them money, help get them more media attention. but you have to be very, very careful. >> reporter: romney will also campaign with senator john mccain. trying to capitalize on his foreign policy credentials. over...
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-bound plane. >> i want to say this device was always under control, and that no one in the united states was ever at risk because we did have control. >> reporter: the obama administration and members of congress say they're concerned that so much information has become public, and they say they'll investigate how word of this top secret intelligence operation first began to leak last week, well before it was made public this week. ann? >> all right, pete williams this morning. thanks so much for your reporting on this. nbc news national security analyst michael leiter was director of the national counterterrorism center at the time of the failed underwear bomb attempt in 2009. he joins us now. michael, good morning. >> good morning. >> just yesterday morning, michael, you were on the show talking about what a home run it was for the u.s. to have gained access into the hinterlands of yemen, they've gotten its hands now, how much safer now that we have our hands on this device. 24 hours later, are we less safe now that al qaeda knows how we did this? >> well, i think we're still better of
-bound plane. >> i want to say this device was always under control, and that no one in the united states was ever at risk because we did have control. >> reporter: the obama administration and members of congress say they're concerned that so much information has become public, and they say they'll investigate how word of this top secret intelligence operation first began to leak last week, well before it was made public this week. ann? >> all right, pete williams this...
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simply put, we believe this is the largest oil field found in the united states since prudhoe bay and that was in 1968, and not only is it the largest oil field found since prudhoe bay, we believe it yields the best reinvestment rate of return of any current oil and gas investment that we know of in the industry right now for large assets. so it's really got a double positive whammy. and that's why we're so excited about it and we call it an 800-pound gorilla developing into a 1,000-pound gorilla. it's truly a one of a kind asset. >> you also made a point in the call, which is you're not even drilling as much as might be expected, because the technological improvements are happening so fast in your industry. >> yeah. what's really happening there is typically big fields tend to get bigger and we've seen improvements in productivity and pro-well reserves over just a 12-month period. we have a bit of a dilemma here. we have about an 11-year inventory of wells to drill, and some people could say well, at the rate you're going, it's going to take you 11 years to drill this up. why don't y
simply put, we believe this is the largest oil field found in the united states since prudhoe bay and that was in 1968, and not only is it the largest oil field found since prudhoe bay, we believe it yields the best reinvestment rate of return of any current oil and gas investment that we know of in the industry right now for large assets. so it's really got a double positive whammy. and that's why we're so excited about it and we call it an 800-pound gorilla developing into a 1,000-pound...
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him to be allowed to study in the united states and bring his family. we'll have a live report from beijing straight ahead. >>> one woman's real life nightmare. she was asleep in her bed with her husband when he was murdered. nothing was taken, no one was harmed. police labeled her the prime suspect. it would take years for investigators to unravel what really happened. she will share her story this morning in a live interview. >>> if you suspect there is dangerous mold in your home and you want it removed, will your mold contractor charge you for the work that you don't really need? coming up we'll tell you what happened when we put some companies to the test using hidden cameras. we begin this morning with the breaking news we just talked about, the case of the chinese dissident chen guangcheng. ian williams is in beijing with more. ian, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, ann. the u.s. and china appear to have the outlines of a deal. beijing saying chen guangcheng can apply to go abroad and washington offering an american fellowship. >> over the
him to be allowed to study in the united states and bring his family. we'll have a live report from beijing straight ahead. >>> one woman's real life nightmare. she was asleep in her bed with her husband when he was murdered. nothing was taken, no one was harmed. police labeled her the prime suspect. it would take years for investigators to unravel what really happened. she will share her story this morning in a live interview. >>> if you suspect there is dangerous mold in...
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. >> if we are above 65, i expect the next president of the united states is going to be president obama, but we've got our work cut out for us. we have to invest in register that vote, mobilizing them getting them to the polls. i have also seen other poles that say they are not as excited about the election so we are going to have to get them excited on the issues. >> how do we do that? >> tell the story. 9 million people will benefit from the president's medical plan. 2 million people out of poverty because of his stimulus. 150 latinos in, in college because of pel grants that the president helped to fund. those are some ways to do it on the issues. >> and on the potentially dangerous side, mr. vice president vice president, you were a very early supporter of gay marriage. obviously, mr. mayor, you were as well. mr. president, do you believe that that risks in some way low lowering the enthusiasm among the highland park highland park and the african-american community? >> i actually doubt that because it has become a basic core civil rights issue. and i think when you experience an act
. >> if we are above 65, i expect the next president of the united states is going to be president obama, but we've got our work cut out for us. we have to invest in register that vote, mobilizing them getting them to the polls. i have also seen other poles that say they are not as excited about the election so we are going to have to get them excited on the issues. >> how do we do that? >> tell the story. 9 million people will benefit from the president's medical plan. 2...
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she had no luggage for her trip to the united states. investigators now believe she's mentally unstable, but she caused quite a stir yesterday for this flight crew who managed to play it very cool until the flight was down and law enforcement on board. it was just after 5:30 p.m. when u.s. airways flight 787 finally touched down in charlotte, north carolina. and passengers certainly had a story to tell. >> it was a bit scary, but we're just glad to be safe. >> reporter: it was just after noon when the flight was diverted to bangor, maine. >> no one knew what was going on. we thought it was a medical emergency and then they told us they were low on fuel because there were strong head winds. then as we were landing, you could see all the ambulances and police cars and it wasn't just one for a medical emergency. there was like a brigade. >> reporter: but the f-15s new the real reason. the plane flying from paris to charlotte, north carolina, with 188 people on board was more than halfway over the atlantic when sources tell nbc news a woman
she had no luggage for her trip to the united states. investigators now believe she's mentally unstable, but she caused quite a stir yesterday for this flight crew who managed to play it very cool until the flight was down and law enforcement on board. it was just after 5:30 p.m. when u.s. airways flight 787 finally touched down in charlotte, north carolina. and passengers certainly had a story to tell. >> it was a bit scary, but we're just glad to be safe. >> reporter: it was just...
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and how fabulous united states is doing. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up, about face? with all eyes on facebook and potential profitability, one company is leading the charge in marketing and ads for all things social. can exact target hit the bulls eye for you? don't miss cramer's exclusive with the company's ceo next. >>> and later, mac daddy? after throwing back from its all-time highs, is it time to take a bite of apple again? or has it lost its magic touch? cramer's going off the charts to find out. >>> plus, power play? in a market dominated by international concerns, cramer's playing defense by going domestic. tonight this company keeps the lights on in the city that never sleeps, but can it electrify your portfolio? don't miss cramer's exclusive with con edison's ceo. all coming up on "mad money." >>> miss out on some "mad money"? get your "mad money" text alert today. text mm to 26221 to get cramer right on your phone. for more info visit madmoney.cnbc.com or call 1-800-743-cnbc. what if you had up to
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so he is going to have to take it to the people of the united states. we're going to need state-level constitutional conventions to take our nation back. it is a huge unprecedented, historic undertaking, but it is worth it. men and women have served and died to protect american democracy but that satisfy is going to be all for not if that democracy dies from the poison the supreme court has injected into our political organs. we must save the country and it starts with you. blan ♪ >> i am not the catholic candidate for president. i am the democratic party's candidate for president, who happens always to be a catholic. i do not speak for my church on public matters, nor does the church speak for me. whatever issue comes before me as president should i be elected on birth control, divorce, cent forship or gambling i will make my decision in accordance with these views, in accordance with what my conscious tells me to do in the national interest. and no power or threat of punishment could cause me to decide otherwise. >> that's an except from john f. ken
so he is going to have to take it to the people of the united states. we're going to need state-level constitutional conventions to take our nation back. it is a huge unprecedented, historic undertaking, but it is worth it. men and women have served and died to protect american democracy but that satisfy is going to be all for not if that democracy dies from the poison the supreme court has injected into our political organs. we must save the country and it starts with you. blan ♪ >> i...
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the united states per capital capita. 90 guns for every 100 people. yemen has 61 guns per 100 people. how is it working out for yemen so far? no but we're number one! out of the 8 million guns produced, 4.5 million of them are bought here in the united states of america. we are begun-sick. we're sick in the head with guns. now, get a load of this. in other developed countries they don't have anywhere near the deaths we have among children. in fact, american children are 11 times more likely to die in a gun accident than in other developed countries. your gun sometimes kill deer. sometimes they kill innocent babies. look, let me give a sense of the scope of the problem again. per year, this is in 2009 11,493 homicide by guns alone. these are only begun-related deaths. over 18,000 suicide. to me 554 accidental deaths is actually the worse stat. okay? now you got a hobby. maybe it's hunting and you're so proud of it and you got your second amendment no, no i will keep my gun! my hobby is fantasy football. it does not give 1400 people a year by accident.
the united states per capital capita. 90 guns for every 100 people. yemen has 61 guns per 100 people. how is it working out for yemen so far? no but we're number one! out of the 8 million guns produced, 4.5 million of them are bought here in the united states of america. we are begun-sick. we're sick in the head with guns. now, get a load of this. in other developed countries they don't have anywhere near the deaths we have among children. in fact, american children are 11 times more likely to...
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. >>> vice president joe biden says the united states can now focus on a new global challenge after a long decade of war. speaking saturday at west point, biden said ending the long wars in iraq and afghanistan will allow the u.s. to replace and rebalance its foreign policy. biden delivered the commencement address to 972 jubilant graduates. >>> and finally, michelle obama was with the single ladies this weekend joining 5,000 fans at a beyonce concert in atlantic city. the first lady was with daughters sasha and malia saturday night at the brand new resort where beyonce is performing her first concert since giving birth to daughter blue ivy in january. the first lady recently told "people" magazine if she could be anyone else in the world, she would be beyonce. >>> governor chris christie was also in attendance. luckily no reports of him doing the single ladies dance. so that's good. >> there are reports, however, that lester uttered those same exact words, if i could be anyone else, i would be beyonce. yeah, that's weird. >> i can't remember saying it but apparently i did. >>> crysta
. >>> vice president joe biden says the united states can now focus on a new global challenge after a long decade of war. speaking saturday at west point, biden said ending the long wars in iraq and afghanistan will allow the u.s. to replace and rebalance its foreign policy. biden delivered the commencement address to 972 jubilant graduates. >>> and finally, michelle obama was with the single ladies this weekend joining 5,000 fans at a beyonce concert in atlantic city. the...
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he could not get a green card to work here in the united states. but according to the way he tells the story, america would give him a green card if he had some special skill and it turns out he does. he is one of the best under water hockey players in the world. i'm absolutely not making this up. this is him showing off his skill. he got his green card for under water hockey. and the rest is history. as for solar city, it's very cool. they offer this lease where you can put solar panels on your house for less than money that you pay pg & e. their biggest problem is convincing people they're not ripping you off it's not some kind of scam. this is cheaper. >> amazing. i didn't know that underwater hockey was a skill and a sport. >> they talked about making it an olympic sport. i didn't know it existed. >> let me be the first to suggest, maybe we get an underwater hockey team here at nbc bay area. >> growing up in wisconsin, i almost became part of the under water hockey team by accident. >> all the more reason you wear that "c," scott. >>> may day d
he could not get a green card to work here in the united states. but according to the way he tells the story, america would give him a green card if he had some special skill and it turns out he does. he is one of the best under water hockey players in the world. i'm absolutely not making this up. this is him showing off his skill. he got his green card for under water hockey. and the rest is history. as for solar city, it's very cool. they offer this lease where you can put solar panels on...
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they are available in the united states. and, for example, this one, whispering angel. >> whispering angel. >> yes, whispering angel. because when you drink it, we used to say that you hear, you can hear whispering angels. try it. try it. >> i will definitely try. hey, guys, come on in. >> whispering angel. >> we also have this which, by the way, is owned by -- >> brad pitt and angelina jolie. >> how about that? to cannes. >> to cannes. >> to you. he news. >>> good morning to you. 8:56 right now. i'm laura garcia-cannon. a teenager is dead after a shooting in san jose. doctors worked through the night to try to save the boy but he died early this morning of a gunshot wound. officers say they found him and another man injured on walnut woods drive on wednesday nig. the other man was assaulted and had serious injuries but he was not shot. so far, no word on the possible motive. and police have not released a description of any possible suspects. >>> a lot cooler out there this morning. let's check the forecast with meteorologi
they are available in the united states. and, for example, this one, whispering angel. >> whispering angel. >> yes, whispering angel. because when you drink it, we used to say that you hear, you can hear whispering angels. try it. try it. >> i will definitely try. hey, guys, come on in. >> whispering angel. >> we also have this which, by the way, is owned by -- >> brad pitt and angelina jolie. >> how about that? to cannes. >> to cannes. >>...
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after bloody first half of the century for united states and much of europe former enemies friends relationship in writing >> spent most of the time killing each other >> to keep another world war from breaking out chicago council on global affairs explained american incentive for joining was simple. and did work cold war ended four decades later without a shot fired here in chicago nato opposition heard from coast to coast one of the zero leading newspapers of the day >>...